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💙 House of horror on 500px by Dorian Pusztay,…

💙 House of horror on 500px by Dorian Pusztay, Hungary☀  Canon… http://ift.tt/27Jx9CX

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A Contemporary Rural Home in the Forest of Dean, England

Inside Outside House by Loyn and Co Architects (22)

Inside Outside House is a private residence designed by Loyn and Co Architects. It is located in Dean, England and was completed in 2015. Inside Outside House by Loyn and Co Architects: “The site lies in a sensitive rural location in the Forest of Dean and comprises 4 acres on a south facing gently sloping, wooded hillside. From within the site, there are panoramic views looking towards the Wye Valley..

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5 Ways To Shake Off A Social Blunder

We all try to live a balanced and wholesome life. None of us walk through each day thinking that we will do half our best to be ourselves – and part of that is being proud of who we are. When we behave in a way that doesn’t feel like our best, it reflects on our pride and confidence in who we are, and we start thinking – “oh, why did I do that!” or “that wasn’t like me at all!”

In this way, we are constantly trying to be represent our best self, to take pride in what we do and support ourselves confidently around our peers. When we have off days we take it to heart and tend to think about it too much. It distracts us for the rest of the day and bothers our mood.

social_blunderI want to talk about quickly recovering from these moments; this is something that affects sensitive people the most. We’ve all done stupid things at parties and around people we shouldn’t make faux-pas’ around, but when we do something that doesn’t feel like us in our day to day living, we tend to dwell on it – and we don’t want to do that!

1. It’s just a snapshot

When a manager walks by and berates and employee for, say, slacking off or playing on his phone, he is seeing a snapshot of the moment. He knows that the guy is a good employee and works the rest of the time, but simply caught him at a bad time – unfortunately, responsibility is responsibility and consequences are in effect.

For both people to leave without a bad taste in their mouth, they both must recognize the “snapshot” moment and leave it be. When we make a mistake in casual life around people, it’s important for both parties to remember that it’s just a snapshot. We all make mistakes. Sometimes it’s relieving to see other people recognize this! No one is perfect all the time.

2. Keep learning about who you are

We change a lot throughout our lives, and it’s a rather exciting thing! Scientist say that every 7 year cycle, all of our cells in our body have changed and been replaced by new ones including in our organs, our heart, or brain. They also say that we will change our jobs 7 times in our life…

What a great opportunity we have then, to continue to grow, evolve, and discover who we are, become better people, become better at who we are. When we make a social faux pas, we are not making any mistakes, we are just continuing our evolution as our own person. We are not born with a personality or identity – we grow into it slowly over time and through our environment. It’s a pleasure to discover new things and new ways to be better at life.

3. Don’t worry about what they think

We know that no one is perfect. Everyone slips all the time. Whether we live in a big city or small town, people and events occur around us at an alarming rate, all day long, and if someone wants to make a big deal about your behaviour, they can talk to you about it. The point is, don’t worry about what other people think – let bygones be bygones and enjoy life. You know who you are best and if part of that is getting mixed up every now and then, so be it.

4. Find growth potential everywhere

Doing something strange is an opportunity to both make sure we don’t do it again and also see what happens when we’ve already done it. Let’s say you’ve had an awkward encounter at a line in a coffee shop. You’re too tired this morning and you’ve accidentally been cutting in line without realizing it. You wouldn’t do that normally, but you haven’t had your coffee yet! Say sorry and shake it off, then take note of people’s reactions. It’s a light example, but any opportunity for a little social anthropology is a chance to learn more about people’s reactions and concerns, and how you can respond to it next time it happens to you.

5. Saving or losing face?

In many cultures in Asia, this type of situation is called saving or losing face. It is upholding your personal reputation to avoid shame or embarrassment. With this kind of culture in mind, it keeps the people from doing foolish things or things that might cause some loss of dignity.

In the western world then, perhaps we have a different approach to the topic. We are able to laugh off faux-pas, put things behind us and move on easily. Luckily for us, it means that if we’re all on the same wavelength, we don’t have to be as concerned about social anxiety! We are free to live our lives however we see fit and without such crippling concern about public shaming. So, enjoy the freedom and keep growing as a person!

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Call for Submissions: Festival des Architectures Vives 2017


FAV2016 La Grande Motte - JNarchitectes

FAV2016 La Grande Motte – JNarchitectes

In 2016 the Festival was visited by not less than 20 000 visitors and was committed to raising awareness in schools.75 kindergarten and primary classes took part in this new program.

The twelfth edition of the Festival will take place from 13th June to 18th June. The FAV in La Grande Motte will take place from 17th to 25th June 2017. 

The FAV will keep to aware a wide public to architecture, to highlight a young generation of architects and to discover places from the urban heritage.

CALLS FOR APPLICATIONS :

– To realize 10 interventions for the FAV Montpellier
– To realize 8 interventions for the La Grande Motte

Like every year, the FAV will offer to the visitors a path, a kind of architectural discovery. In Montpellier, it will take place in the town center ‘s private hostels, while in La Grande Motte it will invest the public space of the seaside town with the Jean Balladur’s specific architecture.

The deadline to submit your application is fixed on Friday, December , 2nd of 2016.

Download the information related to this competition here.

  • Title: Call for Submissions: Festival des Architectures Vives 2017
  • Type: Competition Announcement (Built Projects & Masterplans)
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  • Organizers: Festival des Architectures Vives
  • Registration Deadline: 02/12/2016 23:30
  • Submission Deadline: 02/12/2016 23:30
  • Venue: Montpellier & La Grande Motte
  • Price: Free

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Sauspiel Office / IFUB*


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  • Architects: IFUB*
  • Location: 12047 Berlin, Germany
  • Area: 221.4 sqm
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Julia Klug

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From the architect. 2007 four friends from Bavaria (southern german state), sat together in germanys capital city Berlin. They decided to do something against their notorious shortage of fellow players in “Schafkopf“, a card game only popular in Bavaria. The simple solution was the website http://www.sauspiel.de that soon became extremely popular. Seven years later the team had already grown to 14 people, meaning that the old office was not big enough any more. For their new home, the Sauspiel GmbH made a find in the district of Neukölln, very close to the better known Kreuzberg, a lively area commonly referred to as „Kreuzkölln“. On sale there was the raised ground floor of the old chocolate factory, that was soon to become the new Sauspiel headquarters.


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The task was not an easy one. An open office and a flat hierarchy were to be combined with the need for a lot of storage space and a separate little flat to host guests. Sanitation facilities and a little kitchen were also missing. An especially interesting problem to solve was the power and data supply of the new workplaces in a building, without destroying the wonderful original material for such profane reasons.


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All considerations were driven by the wish to show and preserve the existing in it’s original form. The removal of later additions and un-orderly structures was therefore the starting point for the spacial concept where the whole unit is reorganised only by adding two room-high installations.


Floor Plan

Floor Plan

The design of the new shows a strong connection to the existing and plays between the poles of old and new. Seen from outside the new installations integrate and subordinate to the old. Taking a closer look though, one discovers that the new, especially it ́s insides, offers some great surprises.


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© Julia Klug

In the main office on the lower level, the installation is a wall-like built-in furniture that separates the working area from the anteroom. It holds not only storage and an open kitchenette, but hides also toilets and a secret second entrance in it’s insides.

On the upper level (above the gateway through the building to the inner courtyard) the second installation shows itself more openly as a new element. The little „construction trailer“ contains another kitchen on the outside and a showerbath on the inside. This way the upper area can not only be used as a meeting and a lounge room but also as a little flat. With a separate entrance from the staircase, guests can be hosted here completely autonomous from the operating office.


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SNP conference: Nicola Sturgeon says Tory conference rhetoric was ‘xenophobic’ – Politics live

Rolling coverage of the SNP conference in Glasgow

8.02am BST

Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish first minister and SNP leader, is doing a round of interviews this morning. The SNP conference is taking place in Glasgow and Sturgeon has been answering questions about the speech she gave yesterday. Her main speech to the conference will take place tomorrow afternoon but, just as Theresa May chose to give two speeches to her party conference, a Brexit one at the start and a domestic policy one at the end, Sturgeon opened the conference yesterday with a speech about Brexit and Scottish independence.

Here is the Guardian’s story about it by Severin Carrell.

Related: Nicola Sturgeon challenges May with second referendum bill

Nicola Sturgeon warned that she was prepared to stage a second Scottish independence referendum before the UK quits the European Union as she attacked the Tories for their “xenophobic” rhetoric on the EU.

In a clear challenge to Theresa May’s government in London, the first minister told the Scottish National party conference in Glasgow she would unveil draft legislation next week to prepare for a rerun of the 2014 referendum within the next two years.

“The rhetoric from the Tory conference was xenophobic, all about borders and blue passports”: @NicolaSturgeon tells @BBCBreakfast #SNP16

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05 AM Arquitectura updates 19th-century house in France with marble accents

Maison à Colombages by 05AM Arquitectura

Marble details offset the traditional features of this 19th-century house near Paris, which has been renovated by Spanish studio 05 AM Arquitectura. Read more

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@signordal Leopard in Botswana

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